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Eclipse Xtend 2.4, a new statically-typed programming language that translates to readable Java source code. Xtend focusses on seamless and bidirectional interoperability with Java and runs on all Java VMs and Android’s Dalvik VM.
Ottawa, Canada (PRWEB) March 20, 2013
The Eclipse Foundation has announced the release of Eclipse Xtend 2.4, a new statically-typed programming language that translates to readable Java source code. Xtend focusses on seamless and bidirectional interoperability with Java and runs on all Java VMs and Android’s Dalvik VM.
A number of new JVM based languages have been introduced into the Java ecosystem, such as Clojure, JRuby, Groovy, Scala, Xtend and others. Each new language aims to improve the language design and simplify the task of software development. Xtend provides a better Java language by adding language features such as lambdas, operator overloading, and extension methods that reduce the verbosity of the Java language. Unlike most other JVM languages, Xtend works seamlessly with Java, allowing developers to easily reuse existing Java libraries, frameworks, and tools.
The new features in the Xtend 2.4 release include
“Xtend 2.4 is a very significant release for the Xtend project,” said Sven Efftinge, project lead of Xtend. “We are particularly proud of the new Active Annotation feature since it solves many of the problems developers are working around with wizards and code generators today. We are also excited about reaching into the Android community to offer a new language for building Android applications.”
Eclipse Xtend 2.4 is now available for download. More details about the 2.4 release can be found in the release notes.
About the Eclipse Foundation
Eclipse is an open source community whose projects are focused on providing an extensible development platform and application frameworks for building software. Eclipse provides extensible tools and frameworks that span the software development lifecycle, including support for modeling, language development environments for Java, C/C++ and others, testing and performance, business intelligence, rich client applications and embedded development. A large, vibrant ecosystem of major technology vendors, innovative start-ups, universities and research institutions and individuals extend, complement and support the Eclipse Platform.
The Eclipse Foundation is a not-for-profit, member-supported corporation that hosts the Eclipse projects. Full details of Eclipse and the Eclipse Foundation are available at http://www.eclipse.org.
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